The Economist relied on the post to assemble much of its content, and begrudged having to find money for cables. |
There can be few who begrudged her the personal happiness she seems to have obtained following her marriage to Commander, now Commodore, Laurence. |
They begrudged being driven out of the Garden of Eden even though they didn't eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. |
But he will have his redemption, and it would be a petty, vindictive soul who begrudged him that. |
It is as though we lacked or begrudged the time for an idle chat, which may be idle but is also one of man's main sources of stimulation and satisfaction. |
Brenton laughed at the accent of the compliment which unmistakably was begrudged. |